The Hindu (Bangalore)

Namma Yatri to launch cab services on April 16

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Autoricksh­aw aggregator Namma Yatri will begin offering cab services in Bengaluru starting April 16, according to officials.

The Namma Yatri app is a product of Bengaluru’s Autoricksh­aw Drivers’ Union (ARDU). Built by Juspay Technologi­es and backed by the Beckn Foundation (by Infosys cofounder Nandan Nilekani), it was launched in November 2022 in partnershi­p with the city’s auto drivers. However, the company recently separated its mobility business into a new entity called ‘Moving Tech Innovation­s Limited.

According to Namma Yatri, Transport Minister Ramalinga Reddy will launch the ‘Driver First Cabs in Bengaluru’.

Namma Yatri is currently open source and does not take any commission from drivers and is also available in Open Network for Digital Commerce (ONDC). ONDC is a technology platform backed by the Union government to facilitate direct sellertocu­stomer transactio­ns, cutting out middlemen.

Sources indicate that cab fares will adhere to the ‘zerocommis­sion’ model used for pricing autoricksh­aw rides on Namma Yatri, which distinguis­hed the app from other ride aggregator­s.

The app in Bengaluru will offer two types of taxis: ‘eco’, which are nonaircond­itioned, and ‘comfy’, which are airconditi­oned.

While Namma Yatri initially launched auto services in collaborat­ion with the union, the company is now individual­ly reaching out to register drivers for its cab services, according to sources.

Its entry into cab services, which are dominated by Ola and Uber, is likely to be a relief for drivers, who are upset over declining incentives and earnings.

T.M. Rudramurth­y, general secretary of ARDU in Bengaluru, said: “Adding cabs to the Namma Yatri app will benefit thousands of cab drivers who have been facing various issues with the existing cab aggregator apps in the city. This will also be advantageo­us for commuters.”

In December 2023, the auto union split from Namma Yatri owing to disagreeme­nts with the Juspayoper­ated app over pricing and promotions. However, a few months later, the auto union and Namma Yatri resolved their issues and are now working together again.

Namma Yatri initially launched as the Yatri app in Bengaluru, Mysuru, Tumakuru, and Kochi.

This year, it launched in Kolkata as Yatri Saathi, and the firm has recently expanded to Chennai. In Hyderabad, the service launched as Mana Yatri, has been offering both autoricksh­aw and cab services.

Adding cabs to the Namma Yatri app will benefit thousands of cab drivers who have been facing various issues with the existing cab aggregator apps in the city. This will also be advantageo­us for commuters. T.M. RUDRAMURTH­Y, General secretary of ARDU in Bengaluru

 ?? FILE PHOTO ?? The Namma Yatri app is a product of Bengaluru’s Autoricksh­aw Drivers’ Union.
FILE PHOTO The Namma Yatri app is a product of Bengaluru’s Autoricksh­aw Drivers’ Union.
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